I am stating FACTS...You are using a lot of words by NOT stating anything...
Where was Rakim when the Wu Tang, 2Pac, Nas, Mobb Deep, Biggie and etc were doing their thing...?
Rakim was in his mid-to-late 20s in the GREATEST era of hip hop...He had no excuse for being irrelevant...
Dude is the Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Grant Hill and soon to be D Rose category...He is NOT up there with the Birds Magic Jordan Kobe and LeBron category...
just admit you did not know,....that albums came out every two years at the bare minimum then.
next,..you are trying to judge rakim on post 2003 mixtape oversaturated era method of making records.
further showing you don't know what the fukk you are talembout.
now,...when wutang, pac, nas, mobb deep and biggie were debuting in late 91-mid 92.
respectfully on:
wu : protect ya neck white label late 91-early92
pac : movie money debut with digital, Brenda's got a baby in 91-92
nas : live at the bbq, main source breaking atoms
snoop : deep cover first recording late 91, before the remastered remix
biggie : dreams and Mary's remix album in 91-92
ra was making one of the culture's definitive records about the ghetto, and the argueably the second best girl record in rap history in mahogany.
after that....
ra had argueably the best lead single for a movie soundtrack in raphistory in know the ledge..
which was the flagship for one of hiphop's definitive films.
you do know,...ra also had a high rating based album in don't sweat the technique in 93.
that predated the first debut albums of ;
mobb
wu
nas
snoop
so what the fukk are you talembout.....
you really just typing a bunch of bullshyt, to try to create a controversy.
yet, you know no facts, and no historical or cultural relevance as far as hiphop is concerned.
you are not fooling anyone, who is a real bboy.
art barr